Device Control
2N IP Verso is an intercom allowing you to:
call other devices
use speed dial buttons
dial phone book position
dial phone number
receive and reject incoming calls
activate switch (e.g. door opening, lift control, etc.)
The device works as an authorization intermediary, which authenticates the user access rights and, if the user access is valid, activates the switch. The door lock, lifts etc. can be controlled by the switch.
The device control depends on the product version:
using RFID cards and chips – by tapping a card/chip on the device,
using the 2N My2N application – by pressing the device touchscreen in the vicinity of a mobile device with 2N My2N logged in,
using NFC,
using biometric data (fingerprint)
by entering a numeric access code via a keypad , touch keypad or in the 2N My2N application
control the device using a touch display
activate/deactivate users or profiles using the 2N My2N mobile application
Note
Refer the for call setup and assigning contacts to speed dial buttons.
Speed Dial Buttons
Note
Refer the for call setup and assigning contacts to speed dial buttons.
Press the speed dial button on the main unit to make a quick call to the assigned user in the phone book.
The count of speed dial buttons can be increased by up to 145 buttons over the basic unit configuration using extending modules.
Call setup is signaled by a long intermittent tone or otherwise as configured in the PBX connected.
By re-pushing the same button while making or setting up a call, you can hang up or hang up plus make a call to another phone number of the called party. Or, a repeated press of the same button can have no function, refer to in the Configuration Manual.
With keypad equipped models, a call can be hung up by pressing the
button. The hang-up function must be enabled in the device configuration.
Calling to Phone Book Position
The 2N IP Verso phone book can contain up to 10 000 programmed positions. Depending on the count of the speed dial buttons actually installed, you can call a given number of the phone book positions. The other positions can be dialed using the numeric keypad if Speed Dial Using Numbers is enabled.
Enter the position number using your numeric keypad (05, 15, 200 e.g. – two digits at least and four digits at most) and press
for confirmation.With keypad equipped models, a call can be hung up by pressing the
button. The hang-up function must be enabled in the device configuration.
Calling to User-Defined Phone Number
If the Phone mode is enabled in the device web configuration, you can use the numeric keypad to call a user-defined phone number.
Press the
button.You will hear a continuous tone from the speaker.
Enter the telephone number using the numerical keypad and repress
for confirmation.With keypad equipped models, a call can be hung up by pressing the
button. The hang-up function must be enabled in the device configuration.
Incoming Call Answering/Rejecting
If the Automatic incoming call answering function is turned off, an incoming call is signaled by a loud ringing tone. Press
to accept the call and
to reject the call.
Switch-Off Using QR Code
The visualization below shows the (range of the) field of view and optimum installation height for the device camera. It is recommended that the QR code is placed 50 cm in front of the camera for optimum reading.

Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Code
2N IP Verso is equipped with a door unlocking switch. Enter the valid code using the numeric keypad to activate this switch.
Enter the switch activating numeric code using the numeric keypad and press the
button for confirmation.A valid code is notified visually and by a continuous switch activation tone or a predefined unlocking user sound. An invalid code entry or interruption of the entry for a period longer than as set in the device web configuration interface, is announced by an audible
or a user-defined sound.
Door Opening (Switch Activation) by Biometric Reader
The biometric reader is used for authentication of human fingerprints for access control, access control and third party device control. Refer to the Configuration Manual for IP Intercoms), for finger uploading details.
Apply your finger to the reader scanning area.
Reader authentication light signalling indicates the status of:
Green – the fingerprint has been recognised successfully.
Green flashes to red – the fingerprint has been recognised but access is denied. Check the user time profile setting state and multiple authentication setting. Access can also be blocked by a previous tamper switch blocking.
Red – the fingerprint has not been recognised.
Caution
A higher moisture may deteriorate the finger papillary line scanning. You are advised to dry your finger and the reader scanning surface for successful authentication.