AUDIO VIDEO IP WITH 1-6 PB DOOR ENTRY STATION
Configuring relations
The Web server is where automatic controls, also called relations, are configured
There are two types of relations:
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Scheduled: used to trigger actions at identified time slots. There are three levels of priority for a schedule
relation (high, medium and low).
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Logical:
↘ Logical condition: used to trigger actions at certain status conditions (active, inactive, etc.). A logical
relation can integrate several conditions by operators such as AND, OR, NOT, XOR. Likewise, a logical
relation can trigger several actions.
↘ Digital condition (Counting): used to perform actions by comparing the value of a counter with different
thresholds. It is also possible to add or subtract counter values and compare the result obtained.
Configuration of web server users (software users)
The Web server for the station can grant, modify or remove rights for users by specifying their login, password and
operating language.
Profile configuration
Station operating profiles can be created, modified or deleted. Each profile specifies a station priority, a configuration
of function buttons and access rights to the station.
The station can operate with a unique profile or with different profiles according to time slots.
ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) function
The station is compatible with the ONVIF protocol.
From web pages, it is possible to activate or deactivate ONVIF discovery.
It is possible to configure the scopes.
RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) function
The station integrates an RTSP server allowing an external RTSP client to retrieve the audio and/or video stream from
the station.
An authentication mechanism can be activated to secure access to the stream.
It is possible to define the audio parameters for the stream.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) function
The station integrates an SNMP agent that can respond to SNMP queries and send notifications (TRAPS) to an
SNMP manager.
From web pages, it is possible to:
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Configure different communities (read/write)
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Configure system data (sysContact and sysLocation)
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Configure notifications (recipient, community, etc.)
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Download MIB Castel
It supports the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c versions.
ASCII notification function
The station incorporates a notification mechanism through ASCII strings.
From web pages, it is possible to:
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Configure the parameters to connect to a remote TCP server and specify the characteristics of the
connection
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Configure events to send an ASCII frame to this TCP server
QRCode and barcode function
The set supports QRCode and barcode reading when the video RTSP service is not enabled.
This feature can be enabled or disabled depending on the profile.
The following barcode formats are supported: EAN-8, EAN-13 (and its derivatives ISBN-10, ISBN-13...), I2/5, Code-39
and Code-128.
It is possible to trigger automatisms on detection of a QRCode or a barcode in the relations.
Self-test function
The station has several tests to validate its operation:
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HP/MIC self-test: can remotely test the right operation of the speaker and microphone. From the 'advanced
parameters' page, the levels of this test can be adapted according to the installation environment. This test
can be activated from the web server or by an SNMP command. The result of the test can be consulted from
the web server history and by an SNMP notification.
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Mechanical button self-test: the detection of a locked mechanical button (contact made for more than 20 s) is
signalled by an SNMP notification and an event is signalled in the web server history.
Technical data sheet no. 604-0090J
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