3.2.3.3 Local calls

This tab contains settings for connection of the 2N answering units to the intercom. The main parameter is the access key, which secures the connection and enables you to create multiple independent groups of intercoms and 2N answering units within the local network. It also contains the video transmission settings.


Configuration

  • Enable Local Calls – enable calls between 2N devices in the LAN. With this function off, the other LAN devices cannot locate this device, i.e. cannot call the device in the device:device_ID format.

  • Device ID – set the device ID to be displayed in the LAN device list in all the 2N devices in one and the same LAN. You can direct a call to this device by setting the user phone number as device:device_ID in these devices. 

  • Access Key 1, 2 – set the access key shared by the 2N answering units and intercoms. If the keys in the 2N answering units and the intercoms fail to match, the devices cannot communicate, i.e. the intercom cannot call the 2N answering unit and vice versa.

  • Access Key – set the access key shared by the 2N answering units and intercoms. If the keys in the 2N answering units and the intercoms fail to match, the devices cannot communicate, i.e. the intercom cannot call the 2N answering unit and vice versa.
  • Multicast Address – set the network multicast address to which the answering unit message shall be sent.

  • LAN Device Count – display the number of local devices in the network.
  • Show LAN device list – display a detailed list of local devices in the network.

Audio



  • Jitter Compensation – set the buffer length for compensation of interval unevenness in audio packet arrivals. A higher capacity improves the transmission resistance at the cost of a greater sound delay.