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Firmware 4.1.0 for monitors and 3.4.0 for multi-apartment panels

Despite the current situation in the world, we continue to work and improve our equipment.

So, the next release of firmware for monitors and multi-apartment panels has been released.

Indoor intercom monitors (AK-10/L, AQ-07/L/LA). Release 4.1.0.

  • On the main screen, the ability to set a timer for silent mode is added.
  • Fixed the lack of video before answering when calling from the AV-07T/B panels.
  • The address space for the building number has been expanded from 999 to 9999.
  • Added support for calls from AA-07B panels with 2MP cameras.
  • Fixed a periodic crash in the NTP.
  • Various fixes.

Each monitor model now uses its own firmware, we recommend updating the software manually.
Firmware is available at the link – https://cdn.bas-ip.com/firmware/manual/monitors.

Multi-apartment call panel AA-14FB. Release 3.4.0.

  • Completely redesigned panel GUI.
  • Changed the structure of the screens for entering a PIN code, numeric keypad and face recognition.
  • A new address book with a live search and profile images has been added.
  • Added the ability to display ads (links in RTSP/HTTP format) on the main screen.
  • Added a function to display messages from the concierge.
  • Added the ability to set custom wallpapers.
  • Added weather widget.
  • Added the ability to set custom text in the status bar.
  • Added loading animation.
  • The new version of API 1.7.0 is available at this link.

The firmware is available at https://cdn.bas-ip.com/firmware/manual/multiapartment-panels/aa-14fb.

Multi-apartment panels (series AA-12/11/09/07 and BI-02/04/08/12). Release 3.4.0.

  • For “FB” panels, the ability to add faces via the web interface is implemented, software and 3D identification modes are available. Details in the documentation.
  • Added support for 1920×1080 resolution for AA-07B with 2MP cameras.
  • The function of free access to the room of time has been implemented.
  • The ability to use hyphens in the SIP number is added.
  • The address space for the building number has been expanded, from 999 to 9999.
  • Added lock opening logging using face recognition.
  • Added Polish localization.
  • Fixed a periodic crash in the NTP.
  • A new version of the API is available at this link.
  • Various fixes.
See also  Touchless Access Control Systems Unleashed

Each model of multi-user panels now uses its own firmware, we recommend updating the software manually.
Firmware is available at https://cdn.bas-ip.com/firmware/manual/multiapartment-panels.

For all questions, contact technical support in your area!

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