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Page 1: AQ-07 - BAS-IP

AQ-07AQ-07

Exported on  07/11/2019

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Table of Contents

Device description................................................................................................ 5

Appearance.....................................................................................................................................5

Technical parameters.......................................................................................... 6

Main features ................................................................................................................................. 6

Possibilities of connection........................................................................................................ 6

Functional capabilities ............................................................................................................... 6

Additional ........................................................................................................................................7

Configuration through graphical interface ................................................. 8

Main screen .................................................................................................................................... 8

Call menu ........................................................................................................................................ 8

Security menu ............................................................................................................................... 8

Home automation menu ........................................................................................................... 8

Services menu............................................................................................................................... 8

Monitoring menu.......................................................................................................................... 8

IP cameras view menu ............................................................................................................... 8

Messages menu ............................................................................................................................ 9

Monitor settings menu............................................................................................................... 9

General settings.............................................................................................................................................................9

VOIP settings..................................................................................................................................................................9

Security settings............................................................................................................................................................9

Smart settings ................................................................................................................................................................9

Service settings .............................................................................................................................................................9

Other settings ................................................................................................................................................................9

Settings menu ..............................................................................................................................10

Configuration through web interface ........................................................... 11

Login ................................................................................................................................................. 11

Dashboard ..................................................................................................................................... 12

Silent mode ................................................................................................................................................................... 12

Intercom ......................................................................................................................................... 13

Adress settings ............................................................................................................................................................ 13

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SIP..................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

DTMF ............................................................................................................................................................................... 14

Advanced intercom settings .................................................................................................................................. 15

Calls forward................................................................................................................................................................. 16

SOS/Concierge button ............................................................................................................................................. 16

Network .......................................................................................................................................... 17

Security........................................................................................................................................... 17

IP cameras ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17

Security scenes settings........................................................................................................................................... 18

Security sensors settings ......................................................................................................................................... 18

Notification...................................................................................................................................................................20

Advanced...................................................................................................................................... 22

Standby mode............................................................................................................................................................. 22

Service links ................................................................................................................................................................. 23

System ...........................................................................................................................................24

Language ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24

Settings.......................................................................................................................................................................... 24

Firmware upgrade..................................................................................................................................................... 25

Reboot ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25

User password ............................................................................................................................................................ 26

Admin password ........................................................................................................................................................ 26

Installation and connection............................................................................. 27

Completness check of the product .................................................................................... 27

Electrical connection................................................................................................................ 27

Mechanical mounting ............................................................................................................... 27

Connection of the additional modules ..............................................................................28

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1 https://wiki.bas-ip.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=27033777

• Device description(see page 5)

• Technical parameters(see page 6)

• Configuration through graphical interface(see page 8)

• Configuration through web interface(see page 11)

• Installation and connection(see page 27)

• Интеграции1

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Device descriptionVideo intercom with 7 inch touch screen and support for SD memory cards.

Innovative solutions in the field of intercom engineering are not long in coming, and we are pleased to present the 7-inch video intercom.

The maximum extended functionality of the video intercom makes it the most reliable and comfortable to use.

Thanks to the new operating system, it is possible to install third-party applications and control the smart home.

Appearance

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Technical parameters

Main features

Display: 7” TFT LCD, capacitive touchscreen

Screen resolution: 1024 × 600

Built-in camera: Yes

Power: PoE and + 12 Volts

Power consumption: 6 W, standby 2.5 W

Dimensions: 235× 145 × 18 mm

Display dimensions: 231,5× 141,4 mm

Colors: White, gold, black

Body: Plastic + metal

Installation Type: Wall mount

Possibilities of connection

Number of individual panels: Up to 9 panels

Number of multi apartment panels: Up to 9 panels

Connection of additional monitors: Up to 8 monitors

Additional connectors: SD card slot (SDHC)

Memory function: Record photo, video and audio to SD card

Interface: Russian, English, graphical

Number of IP cameras: Up to 32 cameras

Functional capabilities

Number of call ringtones: 9 melodies to choose.

Download custom MP3 ringtones: Yes

Intercom Type: Video Intercom

Home automation control: Light, curtains, elevator

Scenarios: Yes

Supported classes and formatsSDHC Class 2 card must be formatted in extFAT. Class 10 card must be formatted in FAT32

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Answering machine: Yes

Support of receiving messages: Yes

Multimedia features: View video, photo and audio files from an SD card

Standby mode: Yes, customizable by time

Select the type of screensaver in standby mode

• Quadsplitter• Clock• Photoframe • Time tour• IP camera (constant viewing)

Do Not Disturb: Yes, customizable

Silent mode: Yes, customizable by time

Backup photos taken during the call: Yes, to the SD card

Ability to install third-party applications: Yes

Support for third-party widgets: Yes

Software update: Via Ethernet

Additional

• SIP P2P • Select language when you first start the system• Ability to set the auto completion of the call after opening the lock• Ability to reset the incoming call before answering• Possibility of partial or complete deletion of entries in the call list• Ability to set the automatic hiding of the navigation panel on the main screen• Ability to add, modify, and remove icons on your desktop• Expanding the video to full screen on a double tap

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Configuration through graphical interface• Main screen(see page 8)

• Call menu(see page 8)

• Security menu(see page 8)

• Home automation menu(see page 8)

• Services menu(see page 8)

• Monitoring menu(see page 8)

• IP cameras view menu(see page 8)

• Messages menu(see page 9)

• Monitor settings menu(see page 9)

• Settings menu(see page 10)

Main screen

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Call menu

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Security menu

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Home automation menu

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Services menu

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Monitoring menu

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IP cameras view menu

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Messages menu

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Monitor settings menu

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General settings

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VOIP settings

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Security settings

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Smart settings

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Service settings

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Other settings

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Settings menu

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Configuration through web interface• Login(see page 11)

• Dashboard(see page 12)

• Intercom(see page 13)

• Network(see page 17)

• Security(see page 17)

• Advanced(see page 22)

• System(see page 24)

LoginTo configure the internal monitor remotely through the Web interface, you need to connect to it via the Internet browser on your PC. The intercom must be connected to the same network segment as the PC from which you plan to configure. 

In the Internet browser, in the address line, you must enter the IP address of the internal monitor, and then a window for entering the username and password will appear.

Username to enter settings: admin

Password required for input, corresponds to password for access to the settings of internal monitor and is the password of the installer (default password: 123456). 

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Dashboard

Framework: Version of Framework.

VoIP: Version of VOIP app.

Security: Version of Security app.

Smart: Version of Smart home app.

Web Server: Version og Web server.

Launcher: Version of Launcher app.

Quad Splitter: Version of Quad splitter app.

Services: Version of Services.

Silent mode

Enable/disable: Enable disable silent mode. When this mode is activated, all calls will come to the monitor, but without sound. Only screen will be activated.

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Intercom

Adress settings

Building:

Unit: 

Floor: 

Room:

Device number: The sequence number of the monitor in the system.

Sync code: Synchronization code between monitors and panels for intercom.

MS IP address: The address of the PC or server where the monitoring software for the intercom system is installed: Management Software or Link.

building number0001-9999

Unit number00-99

Floor number00-99

Room number01-99

If the monitor is one, it is necessary to set "0" in this line. If there are several monitors, then the numbering should begin with "0" and end with "8".

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MS Password: Access password.

SIP

Enable/Disable: Enable/disable SIP registration.

Proxy: A proxy SIP server that can be represented by both an IP address and a domain name.

Server: SIP server address.

STUN IP: STUN server address.

STUN port: The port of the STUN server.

Password: Password of SIP number.

DTMF

Data format:Before the proxy address, you must specify "sip:".

Data format:Сan be represented by both an IP address and a domain name.

Example:stun.l.google.com.

Example:For google STUN server 19302 port is used.

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Lock Name #1: The name displayed near the first lock button.

Default value: Enable/disable the function to send a standard value when the button to open the first lock is pressed (the internal protocol command to open the door).

Lock code #1: DTMF code transmitted when the first lock button is pressed.

Second lock: Turn on/off the button of the second lock, for example when using the SH-42 module or the AV-07T panel.

Lock Name #2: The name displayed near the second lock button.

Lock code #2: DTMF code transmitted when the second lock button is pressed.

Advanced intercom settings

Camera: Turn on / off the monitor camera.

Auto hung up after lock opening: Automatically end a call 3 seconds after pressing the "Open" button during a call or before answering a call.

Answerphone: The function of the automatic reception of a call by the monitor after 20 seconds of not responding to a call to record a video message.

By default panels are set to open the door when there is "#" DTMF code recieved to open first lock.

By default panels are set to open the door when there is "0" DTMF code recieved to open second lock.

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Auto Answer: Automatically receive all incoming calls.

Deaf mode: Supply +12 volts to monitor alarm output after receiving an incoming call.

Calls forward

Total count: The number of active redirects (up to four redirects).

URL: Direction for parallel call forwarding when an incoming call is made to the internal monitor.

SOS/Concierge button

The button is displayed on the main screen of the monitor and makes a call to the specified direction (via SIP or internal protocol), when you click on it. This may be another internal monitor in the system or the SIP number of any device.

Примечание:Function is unavailable if microSD card is not mounted.

Examplesip:[email protected]

Forwarding to the specified directions is activated when making calls to the monitor using an internal protocol.

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Where 5544 - number of called subscriber, sip.bas-ip.com - SIP server address.

Network

DHCP: enable/disable mode to get network settings automatically. 

IP: Internal monitor IP address.

Mask: Subnet Mask.

Gateway: The main gateway.

DNS: DNS server address.

Security

IP cameras

You can choose from 1 to 16 IP cameras to be configured for display. 

After selecting the necessary number of cameras, the following fields will be available in this window: 

Data format for calling through SIP:sip:[email protected]

Data format for internal calls:

Default valuesBy default, internal monitor can have a static IP address 192.168.1.90 or 192.168.1.91.

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Name: Display the desired name of the camera. 

URL: RTSP-line to get the camera stream. The string is usually listed in the installation instructions that come with the camera. 

Security scenes settings

A total of 3 scenarios are available: Out, Home, and Sleep. Depending on each scenario, you can customize the logic of the triggering of certain loops.

Security sensors settings

Examplertsp://admin:[email protected]:8554/ch01

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No: Number of the sensor.

Type: Type o the sensor.

Mode: Mode of the sensor (NO, NC, trigger, bell)

Delay: Delay before activating a specific sensor.

Sensor: Selects the display type of the sensor for additional informativity when triggered.

Sensor typeNormal mode - the sensor is activated only when the system is armed and if this sensor is selected in the paragraph above. Usually this type is used for door and window sensors.Emergency and 24 hours - is active constantly. These types can be selected when flood sensors, gas, volume, smoke and heating are connected to the loops.

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Notification

Display during an alarmBy setting the required value for the connected sensor, the sensor number and its name will be displayed on the monitor when the alarm is triggered.

To disable alarm you need to enter password. By default, password is 1234.

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Enable/disable: Enable/disable the additional alert on alarm triggering on the internal monitor using the SIP protocol. Notification occurs by sending SIP messages to the specified SIP number on which the BAS-IP Intercom application is installed.

Main number: Input field for the first SIP number to which the alarm will be sent.

Second number: Input field for the second SIP number to which the alarm will be sent.

Delay: Delay before sending SIP messages when an alarm is triggered.

Auto call: Enable / disable additional alert on alarm triggering on the internal monitor via SIP protocol. Notification occurs by calling the specified SIP number on which the BAS-IP Intercom application is installed.

Number: SIP number input field for automatic call when an alarm is triggered.

Heartbeat: Enable/disable the additional alert on alarm triggering on the internal monitor via SIP protocol. Notification occurs by sending SIP messages to the specified SIP number on which the BAS-IP Intercom application is installed for the specified interval in seconds.

Data: A message input field that will be sent at a specified time interval.

Timeout: SIP message sending interval in seconds.

Sensor #1-Sensor #16: A text entry field sent in a SIP message when a specific alarm sensor triggers.

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Advanced

Enable/disable: Enable/disable advertisement in the standby mode

URL: The line for entering a link to an advertisement. This can be either an RTSP string or a standard WEB page.

Timeout: Timeout advertising.

Show ad immediatelly: Test of advertisement.

Standby mode

There is 5 differnent types of modes are available in standby mode: clock, photo frame, IP camera single, IP camera tour, IP camera in the quad splitter.

Photoframe

With clock: Enable/disable clock display in the photo frame mode.Photos directory path: The path in the file system where the photos are located for display.

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Service links

IP camera single

Select camera: Selection of IP camera which will be displayed in the stand by mode.

IP camera tour

Select camera: Selection of IP camera which will be displayed in the tour mode.

Quad splitter

Select camera 1-4: Selection of IP cameras which will be displayed in the quad splitter mode.

When using the quad splitter mode, you must specify the RTSP lines of the additional stream of cameras with a resolution of not more than 1024 * 600 pixels for correct display.

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This menu sets the main links to the buttons for the services menu.

SystemSystem settings of the monitor are displayed in this menu.

Language

Selection device language.

Settings

Choose file: Select a monitor configuration file from the PC file system.

Backup settings: Save and export monitor configuration files.

Backup photo: Save and export all photos of visitors to the PC file system.

Reset to default settings: Reset all internal monitor settings to factory settings.

Reset records: Delete all calls from the the call menu.

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Firmware upgrade

Notify about new updates: Enable/disable notifications when new software versions are released.

Custom server: Enable/disable use of custom update server. Used in closed networks of door intercommunication.

URL: The input field for the IP address or domain of the custom update server.

Choose file: Select software update file from PC file system.

Check file: File validation.

Check for updates: Check for software update on BAS-IP server or user server.

Update firmware: Start fimware update.

Reboot

Reboot: Soft reboot of the monitor.

Software update features:When updating the system via WEB or a graphical interface, a backup copy of all applications installed on the monitor is automatically created, and all configuration files are saved. Each subsequent update will overwrite the backup file.

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User password

Old password: Current password input field.

New: New password input field.

Confirm: New password confirmation field.

Admin password

Old password: Current password input field.

New: New password input field.

Confirm: New password confirmation field.

By default, user password is 1234.

By default, admin password is 123456.

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Installation and connection

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Completness check of the product

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Electrical connection

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Mechanical mountingBefore installation of a monitor, it is necessary to drill a hole or a recess into a wall with a 68 mm (2.68in) diameter under the standard mounting box for a 65x45 mm (2.56x2.13in) socket. It is necessary for switching of wires and installation of the monitor. 

Attach  the bracket in the outlet box using set screws and a phillips head screwdriver.

Installation of the monitor on the bracket is done from top to bottom. 

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Connection of the additional modules

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