Device setting
Connect Indoor Monitor and PC to a network switch in the same LAN. You can enter the IP address of Indoor Monitor in the web browser search bar and log in with the default account (admin) and password (123456). This is where you can configure the device.
To get the IP address, you can search by Remote Upgrade Tool installed in the same LAN with the devices.

General
Information
When you first log in to the web interface, you can find basic information displayed in this dashboard.

Product
Model:
Model of the device;
Firmware Version:
Firmware version of the device;
MAC Address:
MAC address of the device;
Framework:
Framework of the device;
UI:
UI of the device;
MCU:
MCU of the device;
Network
DHCP:
Status of DHCP;
IP Address:
Current IP address of the device;
Mask:
Subnet mask of the device;
Gateway:
Gateway of the device;
DNS:
Domain Name Server of the device;
Device Manager Server
Register to Cloud:
Status of the device registration;
Node:
Connection node location;
SIP Account
Account1-2:
SIP accounts of the device.
Account1 is generally reserved for automated Cloud platform registration.
Account2 can be used for 3rd party SIP server usage
Status:
Status of SIP registration of the device;
Basic
Some basic settings of the device can be configured in this column.



Basic
Web Language:
List of supported languages of web interface;
+ Add language
Possibility to upload custom language for web interface.
Web Language:
List of supported languages of LCD display;
+ Add language
Possibility to upload custom language for LCD display.
Intercom
System Vol:
Volume of System can be set from 1 to 6. Volume 6 is the maximum volume (Key tone);
Intercom Vol:
Volume of Intercom can be set from 1 to 6. Volume 6 is the maximum volume (Call volume);
Ringtone:
The ringing sound (Ringtone 01-04);
Key Tone:
The keytone (Enable or disable);
Auto Answer:
Pick up the phone automatically when receiving a call;
Call From Monitor:
Enable to receive the call from other indoor monitors.
Hang Up After Unlocking:
Hang up automatically after unlocking doors.
DND
DND:
DND is disabled by default.
Whole Day: when DND is enabled, it will reject calls for the whole day.
Duration: when DND is enabled, it will reject calls during this time.
Display



Display
Brightness:
The brightness of the screen;
Sleep Time:
Screen off timeout (15s, 30s, 1min, 2mins, 5mins, 10mins, 30mins);
Home Icon Settings
Area:
Represents four quick launch (Area) functions
Type:
Configures the type of quick launch (Area) function. If it is configured as None, the quick launch function will not be displayed on the home page.
Browser
Browser:
Configures whether to enable the browser. If it is enabled, the browser icon will appear on the device LCD;
Name:
Defines the browser name displayed on the device LCD;
URL:
Configures the default URL of the browser;
Icon:
Uploads the browser icon displayed on the device LCD;



Smart Lock
Screen Lock:
The screen will be locked after screen off timeout (Unlock password is security password. The default password is 1234);
Screensaver
System:
Preview of predefined system pictures;
Custom:
Option to upload custom picture;
Screensaver:
Configures the screen saver function of device;
Screensaver Time:
Configures the time to activate the screen saver (15 / 30 s, 1 / 2 / 5 / 20 / 30 min, 1 / 2 h);
Screensaver Picture:
Configures the pictures displayed by the screen saver (picture 1 – 4 or Custom);
Wallpaper
Upload:
Option to upload the custom wallpaper. When you click Reset, the uploaded wallpaper will be deleted, and it will be restored to the factory preset wallpaper;
Time
Time of the device can be configured.

Time
Auto (Time):
Enable to synchronize computer time;
Date&Time:
Date and time can be set manually;
NTP URL:
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol used to synchronize NTP time;
Time Zone:
A region that observes a uniform standard time;
12H/24H:
Select 12H or 24H format to display on the device;
Date Format:
3 time formats supported (YYYY-MM-DD, DD-MM-YYYY, MM-DD-YYYY);
Password
The System password is for the administrator to log in settings on the device while the Web password is for the administrator to log in settings on the web. The default password for both is 123456. User for Indoor Monitor is the security password whose default password is 1234.

System
Old Password:
Current administrator password of the Device (Default 123456);
New Password:
New administrator password of the Device;
Confirm Password:
Confirm administrator password of the Device;
User
Old Password:
Current security password of the Device (Default 1234);
New Password:
New security password of the Device;
Confirm Password:
Confirm security password of the Device;
Web
Old Password:
Current administrator password of the web (Default 123456);
New Password:
New administrator password of the web;
Confirm Password:
Confirm administrator password of the web;
System
The system column is designed for data backup and restore, firmware upgrade, factory default, device reboot, packet capture, logs capture and obtaining UI screenshots.



Backup&Import
Backup&Restore:
Backup all setting and restore settings;
Upgrade:
Upgrade equipment;
Reset:
Reset to factory settings;
Reboot:
Reboot the device;
Backup&Import
Packet Capture:
Capturing packets can help developers reproduce positioning problems;
Logs:
Device logs;
Screenshot:
Screenshot device interface;
Remote Access
Allow Remote Access:
Allows device remote control via Cloud Platform
Intercom
Device
Numbers here are basic settings for making a call to Indoor Monitor. For Door Station, the building and unit number should be the same as those in Indoor Monitor.
For Villa Station with one button, the building, unit, and room number should be the same as those in Indoor Monitor.
When users want to use more than 1 Indoor Monitors, keep Building, Unit, Apartment No., Sync the same as other Indoor Monitors, and Device number should be different. The Device number can be from 0 to 9. But you must have one Indoor Monitor’s Device number is 0 and keep it online because 0 here stands for the main one.


Device Manager Server
Register to Cloud:
Allows the device to register to the cloud server;
Valid values: Enable/Disable
Node:
Shows the Cloud Platform node location, if registered
Device
Automatic deployment:
Configures whether the device is allowed to automatically connect to the cloud platform and obtain configuration. Valid values: Enable/Disable.
Enabled when device registered on Cloud Platform – all below mentioned parameters are read only then
Site ID:
Configures the device to automatically connect to the specified site of the cloud platform (max 10 characters)
Device Name:
Configures device name (max 16 characters)
Building No.:
Configures the building no. of the device (Range: 1-999);
Unit No.:
Configures the unit no. of the device. Also indicates "Rise No." or "Stair No." (Range: 0-99);
Apartment No.:
Configures the apartment no. of the device. In villa station mode, this number needs to be consistent with the apartment no. configured on the indoor monitor. After the configuration is completed, you can press the call button of the device to call the indoor monitor directly. (Range: 0-9899);
Device No.:
Configure the device number of the device. When the devices are installed in the same location (building number and unit number are the same), the device number needs to be configured to distinguish them as different devices.
1: Indicates that the device is a host
2-9: Indicates that the device is a slave (Range: 1-9);
Sync:
Configures the synchronization number of the device. The synchronization number of devices in the same apartment needs to be consistent.
Network
The device network can be set to either DHCP or a static IP address. CMS parameters should be configured here when you try to register this device to CMS.



Ethernet
DHCP:
It is used to configure whether the device uses DHCP to obtain an IP address. When it is turned on, IP Address, MASK, Gateway, and DNS cannot be configured.
IP Address:
Configure Static IP address to manually distribute network configuration parameters;
Mask:
Subnet mask;
Gateway:
A component that is part of two networks, which use different protocols:
DNS:
Domain Name Server of the device;
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi:
When Enabled, list of available networks is shown. Click on the key lock icon, provide password to connect to selected Wi-Fi.
Intercom Network
Ethernet:
When selected call will use wired network;
Wi-Fi:
When selected call will use wi-fi network;
SIP
It is used to configure the device to register with the SIP server and the settings when the device communicates with the SIP server. Account1 is reserved for connection to the SIP server on iNELS Intercom Cloud, Account2 can be configured to connect with any 3rd party SIP server.
The SIP column concerns SIP registration, Display Name, Register Name, Username, Password, SIP Server Host, Outbound Proxy, Transfer Protocol, Video Payload, etc.



Account 1
Status (via cloud service):
Shows the device status registration with SIP server;
Account 2
SIP:
Enable to use SIP;
Display Name:
Display name of SIP;
Register Name:
Register Name of SIP;
Username:
Username of SIP;
Password:
Password of SIP;
SIP Server Host:
Directly fill in SIP server’s address e.g., 192.168.68.90;
The default port is 5060;
Outbound Proxy:
Directly fill in Outbound Proxy of SIP;
The default port is 5060;
Registration Duration:
Registration duration when the device registers with the SIP server; (sec)
Transport Protocol:
Transfer Protocol (UDP, TCP, TLS);
DNS SRV:
Enables the DNS SRV function when the device registers with the SIP server;
Other
Ring Code:
Configures the ring tone of the device (180 / 183);
Video Payload:
Specifies the RTP payload type number used to identify the video codec stream during a SIP call (96 – 127);
Call
Ring group is for setting up SIP calls or call mode. Concierge button, extension of other Indoor Monitors, the length of the call, and ring time can also be configured here.


Call Concierge
URL:
It is used to configure the URL(IP address or SIP number) that the device calls the concierge, IP address: The format is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, SIP number: The format is xxx or xxx@xxx (x is any character of the String type);
Advanced
Deaf Mode:
Configures whether the device is in deaf mode. If enabled, the device will ring when receiving an incoming call and output 12V voltage through the hardware interface to the external alarm at the same time.
Camera:
Configures whether the device's camera is enabled;
Multicast:
Enable to receive broadcast from Master Station;
Multicast Address:
Defines the address for receiving multicast. The format is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxxxx;
Message URL:
Defines the address for receiving messages in the Message function of the device LCD;
Ex Phone:
Defines the device's extension phone, up to 6 can be configured. When the device receives an incoming call, the extensions will ring at the same time;
Settings
Ring Time:
The ring will be ended automatically after a period (10s, 20s, 35s, 45s, 60s, 90s, 120s)
Call Time:
The call will be ended automatically after a period (120s, 300s, 600s, 1200s, 1800s);
Phonebook
All contacts on Indoor Monitor can be edited here.

Settings
Whitelist:
Enable whitelist to block other calls outside of the whitelist.
For example, Anna is on the whitelist, but Peter isn’t on it. Anna can call in while Peter can’t;
Search:
Fill in text inputs to search;
Reset:
Click reset to clear words in text inputs;
Add:
Click to add more contacts;
Delete All:
Delete all data on the chart;
Import:
Import all data to the chart;
Export:
Export all data on the chart;
Call Logs
All call logs can be checked here.

Settings
Type:
Switch filter between Ongoing / Incoming call type;
Date&Time:
Set start and end date for filtering logs;
Search:
Fill in text inputs to search;
Reset:
Click reset to clear words in text inputs;
Delete All:
Delete all data on the chart;
Export:
Export all data on the chart;
Security
Zone
Zone column is the setup page for security sensors.

Settings
Type:
· Normal: When users enable an alarm scene on the On/Off page, Normal type alarm zone will be activated after activation time.
o 100 seconds is the default activation time, it means the alarm will be activated after 100 seconds.
o After 100s, once sensor is triggered, Indoor Monitor will send this alarm to Master Station.
o But sometimes users don't want to send the alarm to Master Station (maybe alarm by mistake), users can set the Delay time, so they can cancel the alarm in the Indoor Monitor during this Delay time (PIR, Door, Window);
· Emergency: once Panic button is triggered, Indoor Monitor will not initiate an alarm and only Master Station will receive alarms secretly; 24 hours standby even if the security is off (Panic, Pull Cord);
· 24 Hour: Indoor Monitor will initiate an alarm and Master Station will also receive alarms. 24 hours standby even if the security is off (Smoke, Gas, Flood);
Mode:
· 3C: for the sensor with 2.2KΩ resistance; Regardless of the connection to NC or NO, the alarm can be triggered normally;
· NO: normally open;
· NC: normally closed;
· BELL: in BELL mode, Master Station will not receive any alarm. Indoor Monitor is regarded as a doorbell receiver;
Delay:
Once sensor is triggered, Indoor Monitor will send this alarm to Master Station, but users can terminate the alarm by sending it to Master Station during the delayed time set here. Delay setting is only effective for Normal type (0s, 5s, 15s, 20s, 25s, 40s, 60s);
Sensor:
Sensor types (Smoke, Gas, PIR, Door, Window, Panic, Flood, Pull Cord, Bed Mat);
Scene
Scene column is for security sensors’ trigger conditions.

Settings
Activation Time:
Only after activation time, will scene be activated. Activation time is only effective for Normal type (NONE, 30s, 40s, 60s, 100s, and 300s);
Mode:
Tick to link sensors to Out, Home, or Sleep scene;
Advanced
Video
Configures the video parameters of the device.

Video
RTSP Feed:
Configures the device's RTSP Feed settings. If configured, you need to fill in the URL
URL:
Configures the URL of the RTSP Feed. If configured, the peer can send a DTMF value of 1 during a call to switch to the video of the device at the current URL
Relay
Relay column is for Local Relay, Door Relay and Web Relay.


Relay > Local Relay
Button:
Configures whether built-in relay is enabled. If Enabled, the relay can be seen on the device LCD.
Name:
Customize name for unlock button (20 characters);
Type:
Configures the type of built-in relay. Open Door: If configured, detailed parameters need to be configured. Chime Bell: If configured, the external bell will ring when the device receives an incoming call (Open Door is for lock/Chime Bell is for doorbell);
Delay:
Configures the time (second) after the built-in relay receives the command before triggering the action (1-10, 20s);
Relay > Door Relay
Button 1-3:
Configures whether the device call page displays the unlock button. If use our door station, the number of unlocks on the device will be based on the configuration of door station. If not, the number of unlocks on the device will be based on the configuration of indoor monitor.
Name:
Configures the name of the unlock button on the device call page. If the relay name is configured for the door station, the name displayed will be based on that name. If not, the name displayed will be based on the indoor monitor configuration.
Type:
Configures the type of unlock button in the device call page. 3 types of unlock way are optional (Local Relay/DTMF/HTTP):
Local Relay: When the unlock button is clicked, the device relay unlock is triggered.
DTMF: When the unlock button is clicked, a DTMF command is sent to the call peer.
—— the value format: Relay1: #, Relay2:0, relay3: *;
HTTP: When the unlock button is clicked, an HTTP command is triggered.
——the value format is:
Note:
· "192.168.3.119" is the IP address of Door Station;
· The number "2" after "index=" is the number for relay. (Relay 1 is 0; relay 2 is 1; relay 3 is 2);
· "admin" here should be changed to your admin account;
· "Password" is Password of admin;
· "E10ADC3949BA59ABBE56E057F20F883E" here is MD5 (Message-Digest Algorithm) encrypted. Users need to use account password to encrypt and change it.
Action: When the unlock button is clicked, an Action command is triggered:

Web Relay Action
Encryption Mode:
Configures the encryption mode of the action URL.
Basic: The action URL will not be encrypted.
Digest: The action URL will be encrypted with MD5
IP Address:
Configures the IP address used by web relay
Username:
Configures the username used by web relay for authentication
Password:
Configures the password used by web relay for authentication
Action URL:
Configures the action triggered by Web Relay. If configured, when the Web Relay action is triggered, the device will send instructions to this Web Relay.

Web Relay
Show Web Relay Icon:
Configures whether to display the Web Relay function on the device LCD.
Action:
Configures the actions triggered by the Web Relay buttons on the device's LCD.
Name:
Configures the name of the Web Relay buttons on the device's LCD.
Status:
Configures whether to enable the Web Relay button on the device LCD.
Third-Party APP
Install Third-party App
Import:
Upload third-party apps file. For the sake of usage process, please avoid uploading APKs larger than 100M.
Third-party App Settings
App Name:
Select imported third-party APP / browser or disable these settings;
No Operation Return to APP:
Configures the time (Seconds) for the device to automatically return to the third-party app selected in App Name, after no operation;
Start Up Enabled:
Automatically starts the third-party app after the device is power on;
Turn Back App After Awakening:
Automatically returns to the third-party app after the screen is re-awakened;
General Settings
Navigation Bar:
Display the system navigation bar when the third-party app is running on the screen;
Turn Back App After Calling:
Returns to the third-party APP after ending the call.
IPC
You can enter the IP address of Indoor Monitor in the web browser search bar and log in with the default account (user) and password (1234). This is where you can add IPC.


IPC
Name:
Customize name of IPC;
RTSP URL:
Fill the URL of the added IPC;
-- -- format: rtsp://[login]:[password]@[IP address]:[Port]/ch01
Example: rtsp://admin:[email protected]:8554/ch01
More
More columns are for SOS and Wallpaper.


SOS
Trigger Time:
Trigger Time can be set to 0s and 3s. If the time is set to 3s, users need to press the SOS icon for 3s to send out SOS to master station (to prevent a wrong operation alarm);
Other
ONU Penetration:
Configures the ONU penetration function of the device. If enabled, the device can use unicast mode to make calls on certain optical network.
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