FERMAX 1670 Marine Sip Panel User Guide
- June 2, 2024
- FERMAX
Table of Contents
FERMAX 1670 Marine Sip Panel
FIRST STEPS
Default configuration
- User & password Value Webserver
- User admin –
- Password 123456 System » Account » User Management
Network configuration
- Network » Basic » IPv4 Settings » …
- Type Static IP
- IP address 10.1.0.1
- Mask 255.0.0.0
- Gateway 10.254.0.1
Push buttons
Action executed when a certain button is pressed (short press) (Bottom) 1
10.1.1.1 (Type Meet) Function Key » Function Key Settings » DSS Key 1
- 2 10.1.1.2
- 3 10.1.1.3
- 4 10.1.1.4
- (Top) 5 10.1.1.5 (Type Meet) … » DSS Key 5
Tags
- Names displayed when calling (via P2P or SIP server) to a certain device
- MEET devices (P2P) PANEL Line » Basic Settings » SIP P2P Settings » User name
- MEET ME app (SIP) MEETME Line » SIP » Register Settings » Display name
SIP servers
- Local or remote SIP server, if necessary. Domain name or IP address
- SIP server 1 (MEET ME@SIP1) sip.fermax.com Line » SIP » SIP Server 1 » Server Address
- SIP server 2 (SIP2) – Line » SIP » SIP Server 2 » Server Address
Output
- Security Settings » Output Settings » …
- Idle status C-NC closed* » Standard status
- Duration 4 seconds » Output Duration
- DTMF tone # » DTMF Trigger Code
- Feedback tone bell.wav » Triggered by DTMF RingTone
- *Refers to the status of the relay in passive -non-powered- state. See the serigraphy on the back of the device
- Important: the door lock must be supplied via an external PSU.
- Maximum capacity Output1: 2A@30VDC, 0.5A@125VDC
- Each push button accepts up to 8 different values (IP addresses or MEET ME licences) only if the Type
- MEET. For any other type, only 1 value is allowed
Changing the MARINE SIP panel default IP address
- Add the following configuration to your PC’s network interface adapter:
- IP address: 10.10.11.11
- Mask: 255.0.0.0
- Open your web browser, navigate to http://10.1.0.1 and set its default user and password:
- Go to the Network menu and change the default IPv4 Settings according to the configuration of your local network.
In case you don’t know the IP address of the panel
- Press and hold push button #1 (bottom). After some seconds, a sound will be emitted
- Immediately, press push button #1 shortly. The panel will announce its current IP address
Other parameters
Settings | Webserver |
---|---|
Audio | Intercom settings » Media Settings » … |
· Codecs
· Volume
Video| Intercom settings » Camera Settings » …
· Codecs
· Resolution, Frame rate…
SIP P2P| Line » Basic Settings
SIP servers (1/2)| Line » SIP » …
· Transport protocol
· Port
MEET INSTALLATIONS
This chapter is intended to summarize the operation and particularities of the MARINE SIP panel when installed in MEET 3.50 installations: local SIP P2P call to MEET devices and/or remote call to MEET ME app using the FERMAX cloud SIP server. It is possible to mix MEET panels (KIN, MILO,…) without external relay modules ref. 1490 or 1491 and MARINE SIP panels within the same installation, calling to the same MEET devices and/or smartphones with the MEET ME app installed. Please consider the following table as a reference for knowing the constraints of this integration:
- This particular scenario refers to a MARINE SIP panel with a MEET ME licence calling to a single MEET ME licence, shared by up to 8 different Android/iOS smartphones. In this situation, attending or rejecting an incoming call from any smartphone automatically hangs on the call in the rest of the smartphones.
- Call from MARINE SIP Panel to MEET ME licences requires to purchase 1x ref. 1496 / MEET ME LICENCE per each SIP panel, plus a certain number of additional ref.1496 which will depend on the number of independent smartphones to be called. All MEET devices include 1x ref. 1496 which can be used for this purpose.
- It is possible to call sequentially -call to device 1, no answer, call to device 2,…- to multiple devices (MEET monitors, MEET ME licences…). Smartphones sharing the same licence will ring at the same time. See example M3. Call to multiple devices. Parallel call -call to devices 1 and 2 at the same time to several MEET devices requires a dedicated SIP server and additional configuration.
Summary of examples
- M1. MARINE SIP panel CP101. Local P2P call to a MEET monitor.
- M2. MARINE SIP panel CP101. Remote call to a MEET ME licence.
- M3. MARINE SIP panel CP105. Local and Remote call to 5x WIT A10 monitors + MEET ME licences.
- These three examples can serve as the basis for any other possible scenarios related to installations with MEET devices.
Examples
M1. 1x Marine SIP panel CP101 (1 push button) + 1x WIT monitor (P2P call).
Local-only installation.
Background in white = default configuration; yellow = changes to apply
Steps
- Network: no additional configuration is required.
- Call panel to monitor: no additional configuration required.
- MEET monitor: DTMF command for Door opening.
- Log into the monitor (see its corresponding manual for additional details).
- Go to the Advanced menu and enable the DTMF Unlock option. Ensure DTMF Key = #
- Once saved, the monitor will send the DTMF tone “#” while in conversation with the panel.
M2. 1x Marine SIP panel CP101 (1 push button) + 1x smartphone with MEET ME app
- licence ref.
1496 (remote SIP server, MEET ME cloud). Remote-only installation (internet connection required).
Steps
Network: change the configuration of the router and/or Marine SIP panel (see
- First Steps)
MARINE SIP Panel. Call to MEET ME:
- Webserver: Go to the Line menu. Line: MEETME@SIP1.
- Register the device on sip.fermax.com using the purchased MEET ME licence
- Check the Activate option.
- Set Username & Authentication User to MEET ME Username (i.e.: 1234567).
- Set the Authentication Password to MEET ME Password (i.e.: ABCD1234).
- Optional: Change the Display name. Name displayed in MEET ME App when the device calls any MEET ME licence. Default: “MEETME”.
- Apply changes. Result: Line Status = Registered.
Other possible Line Status (5) messages
- Timeout: no answer from the server. Check Network parameters & SIP Server 1 configuration.
- Failed with 403: answer from the server, but connection rejected. Check Username, Authentication
- User & Authentication Password fields.
- Go to the Function Key menu. Set the number of MEET ME licences to be called when the button is pressed.
DTMF command for Door opening: no configuration required.M3. Local + Remote call. 1x Marine SIP Panel CP105 (5 push buttons) + 5x WIT monitors. Each monitor includes 1x MEET ME licence (local P2P call + remote SIP server, MEET ME cloud)
Steps
Marine SIP Panel
- See example M2, step 2 (MARINE SIP PANEL, call to MEET ME), for enabling the “call to MEET ME devices” functionality.
- Go to the Function Key menu. Default Function Key Settings:
- Call to MEET ME licences: For each DSS Key, press the “+” button and add the number of each MEET ME licence included on the front of each MEET monitor
Once changes are saved, if any push button is pressed:
- The panel will call to MEET monitor 10.1.1.X (Main value)
- In case there is no answer after 15 seconds, the panel will automatically end the call with MEET monitor and will call to MEET ME licence 765432X (Secondary Value)
- The default behaviour can be modified for all push buttons via the Function Key menu, Advanced Settings:
Each DSS Key can include up to 8 different sequential calls to MEET devices or MEET ME licences. Each newly added row will act as a “Secondary value” of its previous row. Example: Call to MEET device 10.1.1.1. In case there is no answer, after 15 seconds, call MEET device 10.1.1.2. In case there is no answer, after 15 seconds, call MEET ME licence 7654321.
WIT monitors
For each monitor…
- Change Network parameters of monitors 2 to 5: IP address 10.1.1.2, 10.1.1.3, etc.
- Go to the Advanced menu and enable the DTMF Unlock option. Ensure DTMF Key = #
SIP INSTALLATIONS
MARINE SIP panel can call third-party SIP devices, local or remote, via SIP
P2P call or SIP server. Below you can find some examples of the configuration
of the MARINE SIP Panel in each case.
Examples
S1. 1x Marine SIP panel CP101 (1 push button). Local P2P call to a computer
with a MicroSIP client installed
Steps
- Network: change the configuration of the router and/or Marine SIP panel (see 1. First Steps)
- Go to the Line menu, Basic Settings tab, SIP P2P Settings, and set the name to be displayed when the panel calls to the PC.
Example
- Go to the Function Key menu and set:
- Type = Memory key
- Value = 192.168.1.231
- Media = DEFAULT (audio + video), alternatives: audio-only, video-only
HOWTOS
Inputs & Outputs
- Inputs I1 & I2 only available in 1W, 2W & 3W SIP panels. 4W SIP panel: only I2 available.
- Output2: not available. Reserved for additional functionality to be implemented in the future.
Connect an Exit push button
Go to Security Settings, Output Settings and enable Trigger by Input: Input1
or Input2. Once enabled, connect the exit push button or relay of the
proximity reader to the configured input.
Integrations
- Send HTTP commands or SIP messages based on events
- See Intercom settings menu, Action tab. Main events:
- The setup was completed Panel rebooted
- Outgoing calls Call initiated from the panel to any SIP device
- Call established Conversation starts
- Call terminated End of conversation
- Output 1 SIP Panel relay activated
All the events will be sent via HTTP (URL) commands or SIP messages. It is not possible to mix different types of actions -some via HTTP command, others using SIP messages- depending on each event.
Example
Send an “Open door” -HTTP command- to a MEET KIN panel when the call button is
pressed KIN panel: http://admin:12345610.1.1.2/cgi-
bin/ext/control.cgi?op=unlock Once the configuration is saved, KIN relay will
unlock every time any push button of Marine SIP panel is pressed.
Receive HTTP commands
This functionality allows you to remotely control the panel. This action
requires additionally to go to the Security menu, Output settings, enable
“Trigger by Active URI” and set desired Trigger Message = out The device can
send HTTP commands to itself. Example: it is possible to know every time the
panel reboots by including a certain MEET ME licence in DSS Key 5 -no initial
usage, only for maintenance personnel- which will be called via the MEET ME
app only when the panel reboots: On Setup completed (panel rebooted) Remote
action = Press DSS Key 5
Desired action | HTTP command |
---|---|
Press DSS Key 1 | http://admin:123456@10.1.0.1/cgi-bin/ConfigManApp.com?key= |
DSS1
Press DSS Key 5| http://…/cgi- bin/ConfigManApp.com?key= DSS5
Reboot panel| http://…/cgi- _bin/ConfigManApp.com?key= F_REBOOT_
Trigger Output 1*| http://…/cgi- bin/ConfigManApp.com? egs
&output1=out
Desired action HTTP command
Others
Export & Import settings
See the System menu, Configurations tab. These options can be useful to copy
the configuration of one device to a different one, and for analyzing the
differences between current & default configuration. From this menu, it is
also possible to restore the device to its default settings.
RTSP connection
The Marine SIP panel has two streams for a continuous connection via a Network
Video Recorder or similar.
Default URLs
- Main stream rtsp://admin:12345610.1.0.1/h264/stream.live0
- Sub stream rtsp://admin:12345610.1.0.1/h264/stream.live1
- A maximum of 3 simultaneous connections to the panel (main+sub streams) are allowed.
- RTSP authentication requirement can be disabled via the Intercom menu, Camera settings, Enable RTSP
- Auth (default = enabled).
Taking image captures of events
See the Intercom settings menu, and Camera Settings tab.
Actions on event
Save to an SD card (not included)
Steps
- Power off the device
- Insert an SD card (FAT32). See the slot on the rear side, top position
- Power on the device
- Event simulation: make a call, trigger an input…
All pictures stored on the SD card can be downloaded together -it is not possible to download only a certain picture- using the following command: http://admin:12345610.1.0.1/cgi-bin/cameraPhoto?type=csv
Filename structure
call_year+month+day+hour+minutes+seconds_devicecalled.jpeg
Example
call_20230517063348_10.1.1.1_5060.jpeg B) Save to an external server (FTP,
TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS), using the username and password
ftp://server_username:passwordIP:port/path
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46017 Valencia, Spain
E-mail: fermax@fermax.com
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