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HeliosIPprintscreens

Default is admin/admin

Fig. 1: Login

IP address of Helios

DHCP on/off

Trial licence 850 Language

Registered to SIP

Fig. 2: Status information

Has to be enabled if you wan t to use the button Particular button

Code for button active or not

Codes for door opening Number to call there are two formats: using sip proxy (like in the screenshot) or direct IP routing (e.g. sip:x@192.168.3.171:506 0 If user (button) inaccessible which buttons config should be used

Up to 3 numbers Time profiles defined in Scheduler Save

Fig. 3: Configuration of buttons to which numbers should a particular button call; there can be up to 999 buttons (users)

Name for a particular scheduler used in Time profile

Particular profile Code for profile active or not

When is user considered active Fig. 4: There can be up to 20 profiles

Lock enabled/disabled Duration of door opening

Access phone: valid only from indoor phone Access keypad: valid only from Helios Access full: valid from both

Fig. 5: General codes for door opening

In case of second lock you can synchronise it with opening of the first lock e.g define delay of 8 seconds between opening first and second lock

Fig. 6: Similar to Lock 1

If DHCP enabled you can find out the IP address of Helios via Network scanner SW

Fig. 7: IP address of Helios

In many companies there is a central time synchronization server check with admin

Fig. 8: Time zone settings

Use a particular authorization only if required by admin

Used for registering to SIP proxy

Port on which listens Helios usually 5060

Fig. 9: SIP proxy settings; most important; boxes in red usually the same (registrar is very often part of SIP proxy = Proxy address); Proxy port and registrar port are usually also the same 5060

Keep it 80

Fig. 10: Keep it on for configuration of Helios via web interface

Fig. 11: Setting of volume of particular functions with microphone sensitivity usually keep it the same

Configuration of camera settings for videocalls

You can see actual view just a snapshot

Fig. 12: Videocalls setting for camera

Modes of receiving DTMF for opening door

Change it only when your network supports it Modes of sending DTMF for opening door

Fig. 13: Which codecs for audio should be used

If problems with video check that Helios and the other device use same payload type

Set according to the speed of your LAN if low speed lower the first three settings, but usually keep it Change it only when your network supports it

Fig. 14: Video codec specification note Helios use H.264=MPEG 4 part 10

From which IP address you can view the video

Change it only when your network supports it

M-JPEG settings for watching video in your web browser, can be activated by a call and then serves like a videocall

Fig. 15: Streaming CAUTION not to be confused with videocalls this is only for surveillance purposes

IP address where the required FW files and config files will be available

Fig. 16: Automatic updates of firmware or configuration

Fig. 17: Used for version with display

For most detailed debug use Debug 3

IP address to which is the debug sent there you can view it using Wireshark

Fig. 18: For debug purposes; if you have a hub you can also trace the communication when you plug the computer, Helios and the network to the same hub using Wireshark

After this time the call is disconnected

How many times the list of called numbers is called when no answer

After this time Helios will hang up

Set to yes if you want Helios to pick up the calls from indoor phones automatically

Whether it is possible to make a call to PSTN from Helios directly

For code without * at the end applies only for the first line from Lock 1 and Lock 2 config

Fig. 19: Other settings

Fig. 20: Time settings

Button for downloading config

Button for uploading config Factory reset all data lost!

Fig. 21: Configuration download/upload

Fig. 22: For models with display

Fig. 23: Firmware upgrade

Licence can be either Basic or Professional; first 850 hours of operation are enabled all the features for both licences

Fig. 24: Licence

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